Easter Podcasts

Deepen your Ignatian spirituality through the Paschal season with our Easter podcasts from the New England Province of Jesuits. Subscribe on iTunes, download the MP3 files to your music player, or listen here.

Episode 1 - The Road to Emmaus

Fr. Casey Beaumier, SJ, discusses recognizing Christ in our midst through Ignatian spirituality and receiving grace to share in the glory Christ experiences through the Resurrection. Fr. Casey, who was ordained to the priesthood in 2005, is studying history at Boston College

Luke 24:32 - "They said to each other, ‘Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the road, while he was opening the scriptures to us?'"

Episode 2 - The Way to the Father

Alejandro Olayo-Mendez, SJ offers reflection on Jesus as the way to the Father. How do we hold on to the hope that the Resurrection gives us? How do we find and walk the path towards salvation? Alejandro Olayo-Mendez, SJ, is a Jesuit scholastic studying theology at Boston College and a member of the Oregon Province. Keeping with the spirit of the Pentecostal theme of hearing “each in his own language”, this podcast is offered in both English and Spanish versions.

Episode 3 - Pentecost: The Way to the Father

Deacon Aaron Pidel, SJ examines Pentecost in terms of Ignatian spirituality, Acts 2:1-11, and the meaning behind the coming of the Holy Spirit and the symbols of Pentecost. Aaron Pidel, SJ, is a Jesuit scholastic studying theology at Boston College. He is a member of the New Orleans province. This podcast concludes our Easter and Paschal podcast series. Stay subscribed on iTunes for future liturgical and spiritual podcast series.

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Special Thanks To Our Producer and Musician

The New England Province of Jesuits is grateful to Shane Ulbrich, a graduate student at Boston College, for recording, editing and producing the Easter podcasts. We also thank Peter Weicher, a graduate of Boston College, for performing the music.